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1. Next choose the search form you want to display when you click on Search from the main ScienceServer page Click on the down arrow next to the text box to choose either the Simple Advanced or Expert Search form The Simple Search form is set as the default Saved Searches Defaults Complete this section if you want ScienceServer to send automatic search results to you Your saved searches are used for Alerts Type your email address in the appropriate text box You must provide a valid email address in order to receive automatic search results Next select your default automatic search frequency by clicking on the down arrow next to the text box You can choose from daily weekly or monthly Now select your default automatic search delivery method You can choose from email standard or email html enabled We recommend that you use html enabled when available When you have completed the form click on the Save the Settings button This information along with the information provided in saved search settings allows you to request that the system automatically search new data as it is added to the system and send results to you automatically Search History and Stored Queries Note ScienceServer software must be able to identify individual users to enable this feature If your institution uses IP addressing for database access rather than per user authentication these features are not available ScienceServer User G
2. Your institution may choose from several graphic interfaces Though search forms on your system may differ from those shown the functionality is similar Some systems may have Simple and Expanded Forms in place of the Simple Advanced and Expert Forms shown below Click on Search from the Navigation Bar to get to the Simple Search form The Simple Search form ScienceServer User Guide 15 Version 4 0 consists of a text box and a drop down list of search fields If your institution loads more than one database the database list also shows on this form You may select any or all of the databases for your query The search interface has been designed for ease of use while providing access to the most frequently used search functions Simple Advanced Enter query terms into the text box Enter search term select a field then click on Submit Query Which field Any Field submit Query Reset This is how to perform a search using the simple search form 1 Enter your search terms into the box then click on the arrow next to Any Field to select from the available fields 2 Click on the Submit Query button You can clear the search box by clicking on the Reset button If you want to further refine your search select the Advanced or Expert Search form from the tabs Using the Advanced Search Form Click on the link located on the tab for the advanced search form The Advanced Search form works just like the
3. 2 doron Salo A MicrooontollarnFPGA based peototyperng system foe embedded applications Microwocesscs and Microsystems 1997 pp At both the top and bottom of each bibliographic page hypertext links are available to read the full text of the article where available and to get the article citation for use in bibliographic software ScienceServer User Guide Version 4 0 Microprocessors and Microsystems Article Full Text PDF 263 KB Vol 24 Issue 3 June 1 2000 Article Full Text PDF 283 KB set citation export Reference format pp 129 134 Article Full text PDF Click on this link to read the full text of the article through the Adobe Acrobat Reader After opening an article in Adobe Acrobat PDF use the toolbar to easily navigate through the article Your view may differ slightly according to whether the Adobe Acrobat Reader is installed on your system as a plug in or as a helper application Each button has a tool tip associated with it so that if you place the mouse cursor over any button a description of the action appears If you have the Reader installed as a plug in the article comes up within your browser window and you can use standard browser actions to move around in the document To get more details on viewing options click on Help from the Acrobat menu bar Get citation export Reference format ScienceServer provides the article bibliography in refer format to make it easy to use your electronic journal artic
4. Simple Search form but gives you an additional entry box for fielded data and selections for filtering and sorting results AND is the default search operator within a field Select the search operator for use between fields Simple Advanced Expert submit Query Reset Enter search terms in Any Field AND in Any Field Journal Categories Agricultural and Biological sciences Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Clinical Medicine bal Use Ctrl Click to select multiple entries ScienceServer User Guide 16 Version 4 0 The Advanced Search form allows you to restrict your search to selected journal categories via a scrolling text box Use CtrlClick to select multiple categories These categories are set up by your institution so it s important to check which journals are included in each category As an example a medical researcher can limit searches to relevant categories to reduce the possibility that a search for AIDS returns hits from articles discussing training aids All of the options on the Advanced Search form are set by default It isn t necessary to make changes but you can further limit and define your search by doing so You can narrow your search to specific types of articles or language by using these options Article type Click on the down arrow next to the text box to the right of Article type to select the type of articles you want to search You can choose to limit the search to All Type
5. on the Journal Index page to initiate a query Quick Search al Fields a Electronic Journals F ubrit All Fields AM Electronic Journals Author Name Article Title Abstract The search box and pull down selections located at the top of the Journal Categories pages allow you to search the named fields and to select just the category you are browsing or All Electronic Journals in your collection Quick Search All Fields E a Electronic Journals ubrit All Fields BAM Electronic Journals Author Name Article Title Abstract The search box and pull down selections on the journal issues article and abstract pages allow you to search the named fields and to select just the journal you are browsing or All Electronic Journals in your collection If you prefer to use a search form or place other limitations on your queries use the Search link located on the page to initiate a query using a search form You can also reach the search forms by using the links available on many ScienceServer pages ScienceServer User Guide 10 Version 4 0 You can also search using Simple Advanced or Expert Search form please note that some sites may provide only Simple and Expanded Forms The Simple Search Form enables you to search the entire collection based on a combination of the text of the title the authors names the article abstract and or the full text of the article The Advanced search offers these same o
6. relevance ranking score is shown for each title The beginning sentences of the article abstract display under the title This feature is configurable on a site wide basis and may not be configured for your site Click on the link to the Bibliographic page to see the article presented in a concise format that includes authors names addresses ISSN number and the complete text of the abstract This page also includes citation and forward references when available If full text is available for an article you ll also see a link to the Article Full Text PDF Choose the viewing option that you prefer You can use the check boxes located beside each article title to compile your search results into a list of those you re interested in viewing Simply click on the box next to articles you re interested in then click on the Save Checked button located above the search results This option works on a per page basis At the end of the Search Results page you ll find a link to detailed information about your query View search engine query report This is a good place to look if you want to know more about how your search is interpreted Good search results are usually the outcome of experimentation with search terms and phrases Use this information to help formulate search terms My Settings Note The ScienceServer system must be able to identify individual users to enable this feature If your institution uses IP addressing for database access rathe
7. 4 2000 at 17 55 25 Run Edit Delete aspirin grant 4968 765 NHH arntype Ariclea OR Miscellaneous AND acetylsalicylic acid SORT DATE DESC You can run edit or delete any saved search by using the links that appear under the search information Actions on this page affect the alerts that you receive through email Contact ScienceServer If you have questions or comments or need more information please visit our web site at http www scienceserver com ScienceServer LLC is committed to providing excellent and responsive support for ScienceServer products and ALL of our customers receive the same high level of support Support is available via email fax and phone E mail support scienceserver com Tel 1 703 917 6540 Fax 1 703 917 0394 ScienceServer User Guide Version 4 0 23
8. Electronic Journals Submit Image and Vision Computing Elsevier Science Volume 18 Issue 14 Movember 1 2000 m October 1 2000 m ans a Click on an issue link to see articles in the issue 10 issue Issue 9 June 1 2000 Issue hay 15 2000 lesue T Mlay 1 2000 Issue 6 April 1 2000 Issue 5 March 1 2000 lesue 3 February 1 2000 Issue Z January 1 2000 lesue d Decemberd 1999 Volume 17 A i Issue 14 Movember 17 1999 lesue 13 Movember 1 1999 Issue 17 ctober 1 1989 Select an issue to display the list of article titles for that issue along with the authors names and the page numbers on which the article appears in the printed journal Optionally you may see the first few lines of the article abstract on this Each article title has a hypertext link that leads to the article Bibliographic Page and if available as full text a link for Full Text PDF ScienceServer User Guide Version 4 0 Molecular Immunology Click on Bibliographic Page to go to the article bibliographic page Or select Article Full Text PDF to go directly to the full text of the article Wiolarae I Beia 15 16 1395 Regulatorn of Srcfamihy protein rosina kinase transcri Hyimiphecye ontogeny Longo H S Wang N Wildin RS Abraham oh pp 973 202 Bibliographic Page Article Full Tast PRF Poe areata modifican of bma d gl oily Gs A rae biG warant that lacks tae emire C1 domain Masuda K Yamaguchi Y Kato K Em H T
9. R reef OR degradation returns articles that contain any of the search terms in the specified field NOT NOT searches for articles containing the query word preceding it but not the word following it Example coral NOT reef returns articles that contain the term coral but not the term reef Use the asterisk character at the end of a term to indicate term completion This is also know as a wildcard search Example micro matches microscope microcomputer Quotes around terms indicate a phrase search which looks for an exact match of terms within the quotes Example coral reef degradation returns only articles that contain the search terms in the order specified within the quotes Stop words are disregarded in phrase searches ADJ Use the adjacency operator to search for records in which the term that follows it appears immediately after the word preceding it This is equivalent to performing a phrase search Example coral ADJ reef returns matches that contain both terms in the specified order NEAR or NEAR n Use the near operator to perform a proximity search The default value for the near term proximity search is 10 You can refine the number of words if you wish When you use NEAR the order of results is based on how closely together the keywords are located in the returned matches Example coral NEAR 5 reef returns matches that contain both coral and reef located within five words of each other ScienceServer User Gu
10. ScienceServer User Guide version 4 0 ScienceServer LLC 8400 Westpark Drive Suite 200 McLean VA 22102 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCESERVER SOFTWARE Overview QUICK START QUICK REFERENCE READ AND PRINT Browse Tables of Contents Print articles SEARCH Search Concepts Fielded searches Query format Relevance ranking Using the Simple Search Form CONTACT SCIENCESERVER ScienceServer User Guide Version 4 0 Introduction to ScienceServer Software Overview This system is designed to provide electronic access to full text for many of the scientific technical and medical journals to which your institution subscribes It can also provide search access to abstracting and indexing databases like EMBASE and COMPENDEX It complements traditional paper based journals by providing an easy to use web interface to the electronic collections at your site The data you have access to depends on your site s subscriptions Through your desktop access to this system you can search the title abstract author or full text of the documents in this collection read full text articles online in convenient PDF format use seamless direct links from abstracts and cited references to local full text or remote subscribed resources browse through tables of contents navigating through different journals issues and articles using hypertext links bookmark addresses to issues and articles for future reference or to
11. akahashi ht Shimada Arata Y pp 399 1004 Eiblingrsphic Page dicle Full Text FOF Activation and tyrosine phosphorylation af prabain kinase C in mponag to E cell antigen rocepior simulation Popof Deana JP pe 1005 1096 Bibliographic Page Axticla Full Taxt POF Poh ionpbteie of thee human TAF proneoter Faeiom varii oF functional diversity Allen A D gp 107 1027 Eibliggraphic Page ticle Full Tact POE SHF 1 variand proteins are absent in motheaten mice despre presence of amice wariant transcripts with open reading fames arin 4 Taa HW Tsui F Y Lpp 121041 Bibliographic Fage Acicle Full Teat POF Hifnrential requiation al germinal centes qenes BCLA ond SWAP 7 during the coume of EADS Gi amp F Jessbenger A Torey Ty Taddesse Heath C Obla Y Morse HO pp 1043 1063 Bibliographic Page Anicla Full Taat POF Hom _ahaphylacde comblaatiow af partially deleted fragments ol the majer house dust mite Der T2 for allergen specific immunatheragy The article Bibliographic Page lists relevant information about the article including the title author names and the article abstract If the publisher delivers citation data it also displays on this page along with any forward references Publisher Language of Publication Hem Identifier Publication Type SSH Citalions Article Full Text POF E3 KB A hanware sofhware codeshpn for improved data acquisition in a processor based embedded stem Th
12. al granular layer Grl cerebellar internal granular layer GZ germinative zone IZ intermediate zone ml molecular layer of the ee N mnn Na a D PE E P T n E A 8 TT E A Te N syd na RATZ men eh S nM Mee E WT ict Ella sors r il ezer t03in Elis Here s how to print from Acrobat Reader interface Click on Article full text PDF link from a table of contents page a results page or from the bibliographic page Select File then Print from the menu options or click on the printer icon 5 depending upon the version of your Reader on the Acrobat toolbar to print the article Use Help from the Acrobat Reader menu bar to get more detailed information about printing ScienceServer User Guide Version 4 0 Search ScienceServer includes a powerful search capability designed for ease of use You can quickly identify articles of interest using a number of different search options Search results are automatically ranked based on their relevance to your query You can search from the journal tables of contents pages by using the search box and pull down menu located at the top of the page Quick Search Al Fields submit Author Mame The search box and pull down selections on the main journal index page allow you to search in All Fields Author Name Article Title or the Abstract field Just enter the terms and click on the Submit button If you prefer to use a search form click on the Search link located
13. als by clicking on the first letter of the journal name 2 Use the Category List of Journals to choose a category of interest This category listing is optional and configurable by site and may not be included in all installations ScienceServer User Guide 5 Version 4 0 Use these links to browse through the journal collection using the directions below If you want to search the collection use the search box located at the top of the page or click on the Search hypertext link located to the left of the listings Click on a letter only those that have journals associated with them display as links to go to a list of available journals that start with that letter Select a journal by clicking on its name You can easily browse the collection of journals volumes issues and articles by using the links The table of contents contains links from journals to issues and then to the actual articles themselves When you select a title ScilenceServer shows a page that lists the volumes and issues that are available for that title The number of issues that are available depends upon the age of your organization s electronic subscription The table of contents contains links from journals to issues and to the actual articles themselves By following these links you can easily navigate to issues and articles of interest You can search at any time by using the search box located at the top of the page Enter search term All Fields Al
14. ar basis l Run search on a regular basis sets up alerts Search Frequency Daily Search results from new data added to the Email HTML enabled databases are delivered automatically via email Delivery Method Search name is required to sawe a search Save this search Clear the fields Schedule saved searches to run automatically and to deliver the results to you through email This is accomplished on the same page that you use to save your search To schedule a search to execute automatically and send you the results 1 Click in the designated checkbox to indicate that you want to run the search on a regular basis 2 Select the search frequency by clicking on the down arrow next to the appropriate text box Choose from daily weekly or monthly 3 Select standard email or HTML enabled email delivery Check your email help file to find out if you have HTML enabled email 4 Click on the Save this Search button to save the information This information along with the information you give in Settings gives the system the information it needs to deliver query results to you automatically A message confirms that the search was successfully saved If you want to automatically reuse a query name you must check the box beside the option that allows you to do so Otherwise a warning message appears when you try to reuse a query name Alerts and Saved Searches The queries listed on this page are the r
15. arch field Category selection and standard filtering and sorting options are available for results pages Simple Advanced Expert submit Ciuery Reset Enter boolean search expression Which fields Any Field This is how to perform a search using the Expert Search form Enter your search terms into the search boxes and select the desired field Use the information available in fielded searches and the information above to help you define your terms Always use upper case letter for Boolean expressions Select categories by scrolling and using ctrl click to for appropriate category names Select options that you want to use to limit your search by publication date You can skip this step by accepting the default configuration Select options to limit the search by article type and language You can skip this step by accepting the default configuration Select options that you want to use to present your search results You can skip this step by accepting the ScienceServer default configuration m Click on the Submit Query button located at either the top or bottom of the form Clear the search fields by using the Reset button Search Results When you search for a term matches are displayed in the form of hypertext links to the articles Note that the top of the page displays the term s that you searched the local database you are searching along with the total number of articles returned If results tak
16. cify first name and or initials for common surnames Use the author s last name then first name or initial to find an author name For example smith m as a query in this field returns the last name of smith and all possible combinations with the letter m as a the first initial or the beginning letter of the first name Here are some example results from this author search smith_m occurs 2 times in 2 documents smith_m_a occurs once in one document smith_m_d occurs once in one document smith_m_g occurs once in one document smith_m_j_a occurs once in one document smith_m_l occurs once in one document Punctuation other than a hyphen or an apostrophe is treated as a space separating different terms in all search fields So for author name searches it makes no difference whether you use punctuation or spaces to separate the last name and first name or initials If multiple terms are entered into a particular field ScienceServer looks for the occurrence of those terms only within that field of an article AND is the default operator for terms entered within a field meaning that all of the query terms in a field must be present for a match to occur Your institution has the capability to configure the default search operator within fields Keep this basic query information in mind when entering queries Word order is not important for a natural language query and searches are not case sensitive If more than one query
17. e more than one page you ll see links to the remaining pages ScienceServer User Guide 18 Version 4 0 Search Results seach Expression Deiabaseis Documerts peata Acetic Electanc Jonae 13 Showing T to 1 Use links to navigate to other results pages Narrow results by using the checkbox located next to each article 1a eT Mew Checked Clear Checked Wo r Tha Cema lmuestiqg ation inin iy sea and cardiac hypertrophy Gamogecwier Feast Voume 45 sue 1 January 1 2000 pp 5 67 T 09 E Ea nee in cardiac rarae ma Dagana esearch Yoma 45 aaue 1 Janay 7 AnD p Eo i G mH gt Wise str Roberts The inffieace of aid ppcrioniive irim NENIAN of iha prewemtion aie regression of left ventricular mpero phy ee Wolume 45 issue 1 January 1 2000 pp 62 94 n P A Taft ete Lda Appeiro py LEH has besp Peco ao gh porjon cordiiow gece har risk Jiechar Hpparimare diena 12 hae mast aga harkar of LPH ona it to gereniolip eit fat cal pperhenaire treated shonid not any dower Blood prenre Sift alae canes segreanion of LFH ix Aibliographic Page Adicle Full Tawi POF 02 6 EA Effect af methyldopa chontline aed hydralazine on cardiac mass amd haemodynamic im Wistar Kyoto and spontaneously bypertemsive rat An ho fical aooownl and sone followup Click on the icon SN at the end of each article name to search for documents that are similar to the article Each title represents an article that matched your search terms The
18. esult of a user request to save a search Each saved search is identified by a name and description of the search both specified by the user on the form above along with the search terms and the creation date ScienceServer User Guide Version 4 0 22 Alerts and Saved Searches Your saved searches are used to create alerts Run edit suspend and delete alerts using these saved searches Name Description Search for Created Last run Commands Hame Description Search for Created Last run Commands Hame Description Search for Created Last run Commands Hame Description Search for Created Last run Commands Hame Description fat STANDARD AD arntype Article OR Miscellaneous AND fat SORT DATE DESC Fri Dec 1 2000 at 11 49 44 Mon Dec 4 2000 at 17 55 23 Run edit or delete any saved search Run Edit Delete Editing or deleting a search affects acyclovir Alerts grant 493 65 MHH arttype Article OR Miscellaneous ANDO f aciclovir Fri Dec 1 2000 at 11 49 44 Mon Dec 4 2000 at 17 55 25 Run Edit Delete synthesis grant 499 765 MHH arttype Article OR Miscellaneous AND synthesis Fri Dec 1 2000 at 11 49 44 Mon Dec 4 2000 at 17 55 25 Run Edit Delete smith just Abstract collection grant 498765 MHH autho smith AND arttype Article OR Miscellaneous SORT AUTHOR ASC Fri Dec 1 2000 at 11 49 44 Mon Dec
19. execute search execute recent queries BHeiracis Database Mon Cec 16 2000 si 10 343 C pretenn indardi 1 aes old results execute search Absiracts Database hon Dar 18 000 a 10 3018 i peia infami aea old rasuts execute search bsiracis Database Fullkewi Joumals Mon Der 16 2000 af 10 2343 Clow birthweight zaa old results execute search Absiracis Database Fulltext Joumal hon Qec 18 2000 a 10 2432 low birthweight praten see old resuts axacuta saarch bsiracis Database Fulltext Joumals Mon Cec 1B 2000 a 10 2310 Ct Chow birthweight preterm 2e old resuits execute search Absiracis Database Mon Dec 18 2000 al 102604 U tlow birthreight pratenm laee oldresuts ewacutea search Absiracis Database Mon Dec 18 2000 af 10 25 54 i Chow birtineweight preterm infant 1 esa old results jexemute search Here s how to keep a query in permanent storage 1 Click in the text box beside Search name Type the name you want to use for the query in the box The system cannot save a search unless you enter a name in this field 2 You can enter a description of the search in the box provided under the search name ScienceServer User Guide 21 Version 4 0 Save Search Search for membrane disease Database EMBASE Electronic Journals Search Name Search Description Automatically write over saved search with same Ci name Run search on a regul
20. f all of the system features The system works with IE 3 4 or 5 and Netscape 4 and above and works best with screen resolution set to 1024x768 You should always use the most current version of your browser to take advantage of all of the system features ScienceServer User Guide 1 Version 4 0 Both the viewing and printing of articles is facilitated through the use of the Adobe Acrobat reader This helper application is available for a variety of operating systems at no cost from Adobe s web site http www adobe com Since articles are presented as page images and as Adobe PDF files typical modem speeds are slow for regular usage This system is best used from a campus LAN or corporate intranet What s in this guide This user guide gets you up and running and tells you how to use ScienceServer It tells you where to get help if you need it and includes troubleshooting tips for the unlikely event that you encounter problems while using ScienceServer Visit the ScienceServer WWW site at http www scienceserver com ScienceServer User Guide Version 4 0 Quick Start If you just want to know how to get started here s how to conduct a basic search in ScienceServer 1 From the main Journal Index page or from any of the journal browse pages enter a few words into the search box at the top of the page Select a word or words that describe the concept that you are interested in and type the terms into the text box Word order is not impo
21. habetically by author name By default results are sorted according to date newest first This is how to perform a search using the Advanced Search form 1 Enter your search terms into the search boxes and select the desired fields Use the information available in fielded searches and the information above to help you define your terms Select the query operator to use between the fields Select categories by scrolling and using ctrl click to for appropriate category names Select options that you want to use to limit your search by publication date You can skip this step by accepting the default configuration 5 Select options to limit the search by article type and language You can skip this step by accepting the default configuration 6 Select options that you want to use to present your search results You can skip this step by accepting the ScienceServer default configuration 7 Click on the Submit Query button located at either the top or bottom of the form A WN You can clear the search fields by using the Reset button ScienceServer User Guide 17 Version 4 0 Using the Expert Search Form Click on the link located on the tab for the Expert Search form The Expert Search form works just like the Advanced Search form but allows free text entry using Boolean operators Users can construct their own queries using Boolean operators AND OR NOT AND NOT NEAR ADJ After constructing a query select the appropriate se
22. ide 4 Version 4 0 Read and Print This ScienceServer based electronic journal system works through your web browser If you know how to use the world wide web and are familiar with navigating through documents using hypertext links and with entering information on forms you can use ScienceServer software to search electronic journals If you ve never used a web browser you should read the tutorial that comes with your browser so that you know how to navigate in and among documents using links Click on Help from the menu at the top of your browser to get more information z Seient nieve Hetan apa ol Reload Hone Seach Eade Pin Browse Tables of Contents The main page shown below consists of hypertext links to the table of contents listing of the journals available through your institution This main page is called the Journal Index page You can access the journals in one of two ways Duik Search tt s n Click on a letter to go to a list of journal Alphabetieal List of Journals names Click on a category to view lBlclolElFl elHii lafe elm nfolplalr is Tlu y bw journals in specific categories Categery List of Journals Agricultural ad Bidlogital Sclences Chemistry and Chemical Enangering Clinical Medicine Earth and Planetary Science Ernironmental sclencte and Technology Materials Science Mathematics Prysics and Astana 1 Use the alphabetical listing of journ
23. iy Cenaa eaaa Wolume 46 Sue 1 ort 2000 pe BS 76 Caiyeti Ginna wiggla Elena Masih Aaherta agraaja Costanza Ora Derericn el al Eb bhiogesa hic Ps ge Alice Full Tex POF cidh ke The inthieace of aniihypPenendiwe Eri Westen Of Tie prierai ard regression of lefi ventricular hyperirophy Cardiovascular Fosearch Youna 45 lesue 1 January 1 2000 pp 62 51 T J iert page van 2aeben FA Left wahia apprise LFH has heen reco os oh porlar coolio eect rik Jiechar Ffparteasve diena is hae mast agent hackar of LPH ond it to generoi et fat paren ssa Peat shoud sot oap dower Blood erase Sut alice cause segrenscn af Eien at methyl ki clonkdine and byarnlazine on cardiac mass amd haemodynamics im Wistar Kyoto and spontaneously hypertensive rat An historical account and serve followup A Find Similar Documents icon is shown along with each title in a set of search results Click on this icon SN to find articles similar to the corresponding title ScienceServer User Guide 11 Version 4 0 Search Concepts It s important to Know about some basic search concepts and the types of queries that you can perform using this ScienceServer system Fielded searches A journal article in ScienceServer is organized into a number of different areas called fields In many circumstances you can increase the likelihood of locating relevant articles by limiting your query to particular fields in an article For example query
24. les in bibliographic programs like Procite and Endnote Click on this link to copy and paste the data into your software s database ScienceServer User Guide 8 Version 4 0 Print articles After opening an article by using the Article Full text PDF link use the Adobe Acrobat Reader menu bar or tool bar to print You can print to any printer connected to your local system including network printers Adobe Acrobat 0010031 4210322950 pdf T Ele Edit Document Tools View Window Help MN GE Si MW lt gt gt e Ol Use the Acrobat reader tool bar and menu to read F and print the article Use Help from the menu bar Ole ARDS SO Kearse Fig 2 TPRD expression during human nervous system development Human embryos at 40 p o days A B 45 p o days C D K L 13 weeks E F 22 weeks G H and 24 weeks 1J Dark fields A C E G LK and corresponding oblique illumination technique B D F H J L Oblique illumination this technique allows oblique illumination the property of which is that the resulting image appears as if the specimen were being viewed from an angle this gives an impression of relief This effect is created by slightly moving the bulb laterally and by using the position of the phase contrast condenser where the light field is the largest It is thus possible to distinguish between cell bodies and extracellular matrix without staining Abbreviations CP cortical plate DH dorsal horn DR dorsal root Exl extern
25. lsory compound or any other word that begins with the base term Use NEAR to perform a proximity search to find terms that are located near each other within a document The default value for the near term proximity search is 10 You can refine the number of words if you wish When you use NEAR the order of results is based on how closely together the keywords are located in the returned matches For example coral NEAR reef finds the terms located near each other in any order within a document Relevance ranking Relevance ranking helps you find more relevant information with less effort Documents returned as matches from queries are automatically placed into an order based on an intelligent measurement of the similarity between your request and the content of each document The objective of that ordering is that at any point the next document on the list should be the document you are most likely to find useful Documents are ranked according to certain relevant factors including number of occurrences for search terms The ranking analysis within the search engine takes a number of factors into consideration including word density how words are clustered within a document the frequency of a term within a document and the frequency of that term within the collection as a whole The highest ranked document always carries the value of 100 Values for other documents are relative to this first one Using the Simple Search Form Note
26. lude porter stemming so that variants also include gene genes genetic and genome Words like the and of typically occur so many times within articles that they are not relevant They are commonly known as stop words and are not used in the search You can tell if you ve entered a stop word by looking at the bottom of the Search Results page after you ve performed a query For example if you type coral reefs in the pacific into Search any field this is the interpretation of your query Your search abstract coral reefs in the pacific Is equivalent to abstract coral AND abstract reefs AND abstract in AND abstract the AND abstract pacific Search for coral stemmed to coral coral occurs 11 times Search for coral restricted to in abstract field Search for coral stemmed to coral has 11 occurrences Search for reefs restricted to in abstract field Search for reefs stemmed to reef has 16 occurrences Search for in restricted to in abstract field Search for in stemmed to in in is a stop word and is not indexed Search for the restricted to in abstract field Search for the stemmed to the the is a stop word and is not indexed ScienceServer User Guide 14 Version 4 0 Search for pacific restricted to in abstract field Search for pacific stemmed to pacific has 63 occurrences You can see that both in and
27. mail to other authorized users a Print high quality color or black and white versions of articles to any printer connected to your local workstation If you log in to this system using a unique user name you can also Save searches that you use frequently and rerun searches with a single mouse click Schedule the saved searches to run when new data is added to the system and automatically receive the results through email If you just want to know how to get started go to the Quick Start section Otherwise keep reading Contents Available ScienceServer delivers scientific technical and medical journal content While the full text of articles is available for searching the articles themselves are viewable as a set of page images or as Adobe Portable Document Format PDF files that retain the original rich formatting found in the printed copy Where does all this information come from The exact titles and size of your collection depends on the contents of the electronic subscriptions to which your university or organization subscribes Consult the top level table of contents to see a list of the journals in your electronic subscription Contents are updated regularly and electronic versions of journal issues are distributed soon after your organization receives their paper subscription Browser and Network Requirements We recommend that you use Internet Explorer version 5 0 or above or Netscape version 4 5 or above to take advantage o
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29. ptions but gives you the ability to specify more detail and limit a search to a given category of information The Advanced Form provides the capability to perform a search using Boolean expressions It s easy to conduct a basic search in ScienceServer 1 Click on the Search to go to the simple search form 2 Enter search terms into the text box and select a field Word order is not important in this mode and searches are not case sensitive 3 Click on the Search the collections button ScienceServer returns all articles that match the query terms By default titles are ranked increasing order of calculated relevance Each entry has a hypertext link to the corresponding article bibliographic page Each article has a link to the Bibliographic Page and to the Article Full Text PDF Select one of the links to see the bibliographic page and read the article If the number of results exceeds your Documents per Page setting default 10 links are provided to the remaining results pages Search Results Seach Expression Databases Documerts Eada oatha Cacho Jonna 1 Showing T ie 70 Use the page links at the top of the page to navigate to additional results pages aa view hacked Cias Checked 1a E The context Investigation jimo hypertension and c nliac hypertrophy gipsga Feaparc Volume 45 lesue 1 January 1 2000 pe 65 67 San Subha Giblingraghir Pa ge Aricie Full Tax PDF 43 HAI Recent advances ih cardiac hypenrop
30. r than per user authentication this feature is not available You can customize the system by setting preferences that the software remembers and uses whenever you access the system Click on the My Settings link from either of the search forms or the search results pages to get to the Settings page ScienceServer User Guide 19 Version 4 0 settings User Information Login Name Searching Preferences Entries in search history 5 Default search form Simple Search Form Saved Searches Defaults Email Automatic search You must provide an email frequency Daiy l address to get automatic search i resul livery Alerts Automatic search Email HTML enabled esults delivery Alerts delivery Email address required for automatic search results delivery save the settings Clear the fields User Information lf this feature is available you have registered for this system using a unique user name Enter your User Information in the text box indicated Searching Preferences Use this section to set your display options on the Search history page and to choose the Search form that you want displayed to you when you click search from the Journal Index page Set the number of searches that you want to save for the search history This is the number of articles that are displayed on the Search history page Click on the down arrow next to the text box to select 5 10 15 or 20 The default setting is 10
31. rtant in this mode and searches are not case sensitive Ouick Search anres E Sutenit Alphabetical List of Journals AlB ciDIElF GiH i Li kI t Min ojpjalA s t uly wa Category List of Journals Airis ari S0Clal Sciences 2 Youcan search all fields or choose a specific field Click on the down arrow to select a field Quick Search All Fields a Submit All Fields Author Mame Article Title 3 Click on the Submit button That s all there is to it If you want to know more about searching and search results continue reading ScienceServer User Guide Version 4 0 Quick Reference Natural query language is the best way to search just phrase your query as though you were making a request Word order is not important for a natural language query and searches are not case sensitive The default operator for searches within a field is AND A match results only if an article contains each of the terms you enter into a field The default operator for searches distributed among more than one field is AND meaning requirements in each field must be met in order to return a match The default search operator is configurable for each site More experienced searchers can use Booolean search operators Use upper case letters to indicate Boolean search operators Here are some of the valid search operators for this system OR OR searches for articles containing either of the terms it separates Example coral O
32. s Article contents or Miscellaneous All Types are searched by default Language If you want to look for documents in a specific language click on the down arrow next to the text box beside Article language Select a language from the list to limit the search to only that language All languages are searched by default If you don t set any of these options ScienceServer searches through all published references The Advanced Search form allows you to limit a search by publication date using these options Select the radio button for Since to select a year from which to start your search Select the radio button for In the past to select a specific period of time within the past year Select the radio button for Range to specify a range of years Use From to select the start year and To for the ending year If you don t set any of these options the search occurs without date restrictions searching all data in the collections You may select the number of Documents per page for the results pages This option allows you to set how many documents display for each results page It does not affect the total number of results as all search results are returned for each query Use Sort documents by to select your preference for displaying search results Results may be listed by relevance by date with newest publications at the top of the list or with the oldest publications at the top of the list or by author sorted alp
33. term is typed into a single field results must contain all of the terms ScienceServer User Guide 12 Version 4 0 For example coral reef with Abstract field selected returns articles that contain the word coral and the word reef in the abstract Simple Advanced Expert Enter search term Jcoral reer Which field Abstract submit Query Reset The example above finds both terms coral AND reef in any order located within the abstract field You can find articles that have both coral and reef in the order entered by using quotes around the terms coral reef Simple Advanced Expert Enter search term Jreoral reef Which field Abstract submit Cluery Reset The example above finds both terms coral AND reef located together in order within the abstract field f you use the Advanced or Expert forms terms entered into more than one field means that articles must match the query terms in each specified field You can select the query operator between fields Simple Advanced Expert submit Query Reset Enter search terms coral reef in Title ANE damage in Abstract ScienceServer User Guide 13 Version 4 0 In the example above coral reef in the Title field and damage in the Abstract field returns articles that contain the terms coral AND reef in any order in the article title AND the term damage in the article s Abstract If more than one field is selected articles
34. terms entered in the field labeled Search in title only return a match only if the query terms are located in the title of an article These are the fields available from the Simple Search form Click on the down arrow next to the text box to select from the available fields Any field searches all parts of an article for query terms entered in this field This includes the text of the article the abstract the title and the author names Use this field whenever you are unsure where a term might occur within an article Title searches for terms located in the title of an article Abstract matches query terms against terms located in the article abstract Journal Title searches for specific journal titles Terms in this field are matched against journal titles only Author Key Words matches query terms against words in the title and abstract specified by the author as key words ISSN matches against the journal ISSN number Pll matches against Publisher Item Identifier The Publisher Item Identifier PII is a 17 character identifier which starts with either an ISSN number and year of publication preceded by the letter S or an ISBN number preceded by the letter B Authors name searches through the author name field for a specific name Enter the last name of the author s of the article as the search criteria The author name field has special search capabilities to allow you to find an author name quickly and to spe
35. that match contain the query terms in all of the specified fields Use fielded searches as a convenient tool to refine your search technique It is especially suited to goal oriented searching where users are familiar with the subject matter Query format ScienceServer offers a number of different query formats designed to help new users as well as experienced researchers familiar with information retrieval systems The query format is the way in which search terms can be entered into a query field Natural language input The most common and easiest way to enter search terms is simply to type them in one after another This is called natural language input It allows you to phrase your query in normal conversational syntax as though you were making a spoken request There are no syntax rules or conventions for you to learn Choose terms that you think will occur in the document As you enter more query terms the search becomes more precise and you re more likely to find articles of interest As in most information retrieval systems upper or lower case letters may be used All punctuation is treated as a space separating different terms The system automatically expands your query to include variants of the terms based on the different plural endings for words For example if you enter the term gene matches include articles containing the terms gene and genes This is known as word stemming Your institution may configure the system to inc
36. the are not used when conducting the search You can use this search summary at the bottom of each results page to help focus your queries Boolean queries By default the system looks for the occurrence of all of the terms entered in a specified field Using Boolean queries you can specify that any of the terms entered into a field can occur in that field in order for an article to match Type the operator OR between each of your query terms to match any of the terms that you enter into a field You may also use NOT to specify that a term not occur in the article OR and NOT are referred to as operators You can also use these search options in the fields and in the search box on the expert form Use double quotes to enclose terms that you want to treat as a phrase Coral reef searches for both coral and reef in only that order Use parens to indicate the order in which you want to evaluate search terms For example blood AND brain OR barrier in a single field returns results that contain both terms blood and brain or the term barrier If you want to get the results for the single term blood and then the terms brain OR barrier you can use parens like this blood AND brain OR barrier Term completion is supported by placing an asterisk at the end of a word This is also known as awild card search For example using compu as a search term results in matches with compute computer computing compu
37. uide 20 Version 4 0 Researchers accustomed to electronic archives frequently develop a standard set of queries that they use to periodically search a collection To maximize efficiency ScienceServer allows you to store queries so that you can use them later ScienceServer remembers the names as well as the search terms and options so that you can just click on a hypertext link to rerun the query Search history This system automatically keeps track of the most recently performed searches Click on the Search History link from any page after you ve conducted a search to see the Search history The queries are listed in hypertext format so that they can be re executed quickly The number of queries displayed on this page is determined by searching preferences that you set on the My Settings page By default the ten most recent queries are stored Saving a Search When you have refined a search to find exactly the results you want to explore you can permanently store the query After executing a query click on the Save this Search link Your search term s displays at the top of the page Search History Search for Database Run one Search for Database Run on Search for Databases Pun one Search for Databases Run on Search for Databases Aun on Search for Database Run on Search for Database Aun one Search for Use search history to easily re i membrane disease see old resus
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